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Papers on any aspect of British seventeenth-century literature (including Restoration), for the annual meeting of the 2017 Rocky Mountain Modern Language Association, Spokane, Washington on October 12-14, 2017. Email 200-300 word proposals, by March 1, to clayldaniel@live.com or clay.daniel@utrgv.edu All proposals are acknowledged. You do not have to be a member of RMMLA to propose a paper, but you should become a member by April 1 to be listed in the program.

Call for Papers for the Third Annual Hispanic Studies ConferenceThe Hispanic Studies Graduate Student Organization (HSGSO), and the Department of Hispanic Studies, at the University of Houston, cordially invites abstract submissions to the Third Annual Conference in Hispanic Studies, Hispanic language, writings, and culture in the new political arena, to be held on April 28, 2017 along with the Digital Creative Writing Workshop, to be held on April 27, 2017 and April 29, 2017.

Workshop in: AFEA Annual Conference (French Association for North American Studies) "The Pursuit of Happiness" to be held in Strasbourg, France, June 6-9th, 2017

[It is to be noted that participating in the Conference requires subscription to the association (around 60 euros) and conference fees (around 60 euros).]

Title of workshop: Popular Cultures And Cultural Practices:Illusions And Delusions Of Happiness

Contents: “The pursuit of happiness” has long been equated with a better future and happiness with the idea that the American Dream could allegedly be reached by everyone; yet it has become a delusion for many.

The Irish Journal of Gothic and Horror Studies (ISSN 2009-0374) is a peer-reviewed, interdisciplinary, open-access, electronic publication, affiliated with the Irish Network for Gothic Studies, and dedicated to the study of gothic and horror literature, film, new media, and television.

We are currently seeking submissions of articles and reviews that deal with any aspect of gothic and horror studies, including (but not limited to) literature, film, television, theatre, art and architecture, music, and new media. Please note that we cannot include pictures or sound files with articles or reviews.